Ping Doc 12.5
D-shaped head with central alignment line and maximum perimeter weighting.

Ping Doc 12.5 £150
Design and Tech Benefits D-shaped head with central alignment line and maximum perimeter weighting. The use of high-grade aluminium allows for an oversized head with most of the weight wide and deep for maximum stability. The thick topline and perpendicular central bar are designed to make it easier for you to set up squarely. Having the weight centred low and deep means the ball should get rolling more quickly.
GM VERDICT A solid putter that produces consistent results and a great roll. Although this is the smallest putter in Ping?s Doc range it will still prove to be too big for some. Despite this, it?s incredibly easy to swing and is one of the most reliable mallet putters on the market.
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